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that's in bethesda, maryland. that's a d.c. suburb. the median household income in bethesda is over $172,000. >> wow. >> it's an interesting town. it is of course very close to d.c. 1 of every 2 people in bethesda has a graduate degree. we know that the more education you have, the higher income. that makes a lot of sense, and it is a nice town, too. >> you've heard the saying rich, single and ready to mingle. i can't believe this is on the list! but it is. best town for rich, single folks. >> this is not a huge surprise. the place where most single people are are college towns. rich and single, it is a beach town. newport beach, california. 30% of people who live there are single. the average median income there is over $140,000. it is a beautiful place. it has a great boardwalk. not too far from l.a. you can see why it would attract the young and affluent and professional singles. >> drum roll? the best town on the whole list is -- >> this will please you very much being a minnesota girl. number one place that we found overall that h
that's in bethesda, maryland. that's a d.c. suburb. the median household income in bethesda is over $172,000. >> wow. >> it's an interesting town. it is of course very close to d.c. 1 of every 2 people in bethesda has a graduate degree. we know that the more education you have, the higher income. that makes a lot of sense, and it is a nice town, too. >> you've heard the saying rich, single and ready to mingle. i can't believe this is on the list! but it is. best town for rich,...
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a maryland judge found a creative solution. carol costello has today's gut check. >> reporter: for gail myers, lucky is way more than a cute loyal dog. do you view your dog as your child? >> i don't have any kids. so she's the closest that i'm going to have to a child. i have another dog as well. they are both like my kids. >> reporter: when she decided to leave her husband, money and property didn't enter her mind. she left with -- >> my clothes, a few personal items, and the dog. >> reporter: that's all you wanted? >> that's all. >> reporter: her ex wanted lucky, too. that made a no-contest divorce a rather testy battle. in maryland, a pet is considered property. like a car or a house. certainly not like a child. >> lucky is coming. >> reporter: maryland judge greg mckey told me he didn't think it was fair to force the myers to sell the dog and split the proceeds. so he ordered joint custody. she gets lucky six months. she gets lucky the other six months. a ruling that could shake up divorce court for good. >> it recognizes t
a maryland judge found a creative solution. carol costello has today's gut check. >> reporter: for gail myers, lucky is way more than a cute loyal dog. do you view your dog as your child? >> i don't have any kids. so she's the closest that i'm going to have to a child. i have another dog as well. they are both like my kids. >> reporter: when she decided to leave her husband, money and property didn't enter her mind. she left with -- >> my clothes, a few personal items,...
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i spoke with my sister this morning who lives in germantown, maryland. her daughter slept through it, too. the teenager she. my sister described it like a giant piece of furniture dragged across the floor. you described it like a train. freaked out a lot of people. >> caller: yeah. a little disconcerting, like i said. >> yeah. >> caller: and then i turn on the local news and, of course, sure enough, my suspicions were -- >> a little affirmation. >> caller: yeah. it was indeed an earthquake. how than? >> cnn producer trish chicka. thanks so much. rattled a lot of folks in their homes there, rattled them awake. meteorologist rob marciano in the weather center. freaky, weird stuff to happen in the d.c. area. >> certainly is. i don't care who you are. if you live or grew up in the northeast to feel the ground shake underneath you is certainly unusual, if not a little bit frightening for sure. as far as what the u.s. gs says people felt, actually what it felt like map basically. anyone anybody that felt it reported in, the darker highlighted areas here, right
i spoke with my sister this morning who lives in germantown, maryland. her daughter slept through it, too. the teenager she. my sister described it like a giant piece of furniture dragged across the floor. you described it like a train. freaked out a lot of people. >> caller: yeah. a little disconcerting, like i said. >> yeah. >> caller: and then i turn on the local news and, of course, sure enough, my suspicions were -- >> a little affirmation. >> caller: yeah. it...
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richmond, virginia, 104, philly, 103, baltimore, maryland, saw 101. and it's also sinking farther to the south. that's where we're seeing the heat today and later on tomorrow as well. it will still be in the 90s or upper 80s across much of the northeast over the next 12 or hour 24s. 90 still in d.c. we're not going to see temperatures into the 70s or 60s for many weeks to come. so a moderate cooldown, but i think you'll take it. we'll talk more about tropical depression number two in about a half an hour. 200 miles off the coastline of brownsville, texas. will it strengthen? >> all right, rob. >>> the region police say three people have been arrested suspected of plotting a terror attack for al qaeda. there are reports that the attack would have been similar to those that were planned in new york city and the one that was carried not london. security police say the arrests are part of a long, ongoing investigation that include surveillance of the group. we're continuing to track developments on this. we'll bring you the latest as soon as we have it. >
richmond, virginia, 104, philly, 103, baltimore, maryland, saw 101. and it's also sinking farther to the south. that's where we're seeing the heat today and later on tomorrow as well. it will still be in the 90s or upper 80s across much of the northeast over the next 12 or hour 24s. 90 still in d.c. we're not going to see temperatures into the 70s or 60s for many weeks to come. so a moderate cooldown, but i think you'll take it. we'll talk more about tropical depression number two in about a...
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record temperatures also recorded in connecticut, maryland, virginia, and pennsylvania. in fact, in philadelphia 92-year-old woman was found dead in her apartment by a neighbor. she did not have air conditioning and only had a few windows only. >> rob marciano be is tracking the heat wave from the extreme weather center in atlanta in a moment and will let us know what to expect today and for the rest of the week. let's begin with jason carol on the streets of new york where they are feeling the heat. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you were out here yesterday. you know how hot it was. bracing for more heat today. at 6:01 a.m., already 86 degrees. yesterday, john, it was the hottest july 6th ever. 103 degrees here in central park but some good news, relief is on the way. those on the east coast didn't need to see triple digit temperatures to know how hot it was. they felt it. >> i'm melting. >> this is very hot. we're not used to this. >> so hot in new jersey a state of emergency is declared. while in new york city, concern customers will crank up the air in thei
record temperatures also recorded in connecticut, maryland, virginia, and pennsylvania. in fact, in philadelphia 92-year-old woman was found dead in her apartment by a neighbor. she did not have air conditioning and only had a few windows only. >> rob marciano be is tracking the heat wave from the extreme weather center in atlanta in a moment and will let us know what to expect today and for the rest of the week. let's begin with jason carol on the streets of new york where they are...
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., maryland, virginia and west virginia and delaware say they felt it. wolf, did you feel it? you are in bethesda, right? >> yes, i felt it. i jumped out of bed and i didn't know what was going on. it lasted for 15 or 20 seconds and might not have lasted that long, but it shook me. you don't live far from me, and did you feel it? >> yeah, we both live in bethesda, maryland, and i did feel it and i knew what it was, because i have grown up in areas with earthquakes, so my husband and i both looked at each other and said earthquake, so we knew what was going on, but it was a little stunning, because it is not something that you encounter everyday? >> no, i have lived in this area for 35 years and i never have felt it. i have experienced earthquakes in california and mexico, so i knew what it was, but it was very strange. thank you very much. let's hope it does not happen again, and there are no aftershocks. >>> did disgruntled state workers collect data on people they suspected of being illegal immigrants, breaking the law themselves in the process? standby. >>> and also, concer
., maryland, virginia and west virginia and delaware say they felt it. wolf, did you feel it? you are in bethesda, right? >> yes, i felt it. i jumped out of bed and i didn't know what was going on. it lasted for 15 or 20 seconds and might not have lasted that long, but it shook me. you don't live far from me, and did you feel it? >> yeah, we both live in bethesda, maryland, and i did feel it and i knew what it was, because i have grown up in areas with earthquakes, so my husband and...
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welcome to assateague island national seashore on maryland's coast, home to the small, fluffy, piping plovers. it's nesting time for these endangered birds. since 1986 they've been protected. >> these plovers nest in these open, sandy areas right directly on the ground. there are a number of animals here on the island that would just love to make a meal out of those eggs. so those cages protect those eggs from things like crows, fox, some other birds. so it's an attempt to help give that bird, this rare bird a little leg up. >> we've probably got somewhere in the neighborhood of 80 or 90 birds. >> reporter: that doesn't seem like a lot. >> well, it's not. >> reporter: now another threat. the massive oil spill along the gulf coast where the piping plover migrates in winter. these pictures of oil-covered birds could foreshadow the plover's fate. because of the concern a team of scientists tagged and took blood samples from the birds to record their condition before they migrate south. >> the idea is to try to over the course of this coming year recapture some of those birds down in thei
welcome to assateague island national seashore on maryland's coast, home to the small, fluffy, piping plovers. it's nesting time for these endangered birds. since 1986 they've been protected. >> these plovers nest in these open, sandy areas right directly on the ground. there are a number of animals here on the island that would just love to make a meal out of those eggs. so those cages protect those eggs from things like crows, fox, some other birds. so it's an attempt to help give that...
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in maryland, for example, they have already equaled the number of heat-related deaths offant. they have for all of last year. today in washington, d.c., baltimore, 100 degrees expected. at land da with 89 degrees. 85 in northerly. 85 in miami. all cooler than what to expect in parts of the northeast. 93 in kansas city. the only thing heating up is the tropics as they are getting active. coming up, we'll give you the full scope of the tropical weather. back to you, kyra. >> thank you, reynolds. >>> so did you wake up this morning with your ears ringing after celebrating america's birthday? check out this spectacular fireworks display at the washington monument. last night the nation's capital put on quite a celebration for the fourth of july. >>> and thomas jefferson says the cement of this union is the heartblood of every american, even heartbreaking americans can celebrate the fourth. the entire gulf region finally forgot the gulf disaster for a little while. and new york harbor exploded into a blaze of color. this is the view on the west side of atlanta. he probably hasn't s
in maryland, for example, they have already equaled the number of heat-related deaths offant. they have for all of last year. today in washington, d.c., baltimore, 100 degrees expected. at land da with 89 degrees. 85 in northerly. 85 in miami. all cooler than what to expect in parts of the northeast. 93 in kansas city. the only thing heating up is the tropics as they are getting active. coming up, we'll give you the full scope of the tropical weather. back to you, kyra. >> thank you,...
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>> two towns run by the same county, columbia city daschle cot city, maryland, columbia, maryland. beautiful towns. they have -- close to the national security agency and ft. meade, bringing thousands of jobs there. counsel tin employment rate, 5.2%. half the national average. >> number one was a by surprising to me. just because of the weather. >> yes. >> how do you get around the weather in eden prairie, minnesota? >> they are pretty hearty. a suburb of minneapolis-st. paul. a charming town. in the summer have you miles of lakes and trails. you can spend a lot of time outside of ice fishing, you can go ice skating and it has great you schools. it has a very charming -- very, very charming community center. it is a very diverse community. so it has it all. the people that live there are very hearty and don't find cold weather. >> it is hard to move a family and find jobs in some of the best places to live but the one thing you can do if you want to move, if you are rich and you are single, you can move to the towns you guys think are the best places to be. why don't we put that up
>> two towns run by the same county, columbia city daschle cot city, maryland, columbia, maryland. beautiful towns. they have -- close to the national security agency and ft. meade, bringing thousands of jobs there. counsel tin employment rate, 5.2%. half the national average. >> number one was a by surprising to me. just because of the weather. >> yes. >> how do you get around the weather in eden prairie, minnesota? >> they are pretty hearty. a suburb of...
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remember the same day that the president was saying that in the rose garden, the first lady was in maryland with the first lady of mexico talking to some young students and there was a second-grader, i believe, who asked first lady michelle obama, about immigration reform, sort of an unscripted moment and basically said, look, my mom believes that president obama wants to kick people out of the country and was saying that her own mom was not legal, an unscripted moment for this white house. it's come up a lot, t.j. >> our ed henry at the white house. ed, always good to see you. appreciate your perspective and appreciate that memory. remembering so many of those moments that have happened along the way with the president on this immigration debate. >>> stay with us here. the idea behind arizona's controversial immigration law. it is the focus of today's "wordplay." >>> still time for a little "wordplay" today. we're talking about the arizona immigration law. sb 1070 known as the support our law enforcement and safe neighborhoods ak. they list it as promoting, quote, attrition through enforce
remember the same day that the president was saying that in the rose garden, the first lady was in maryland with the first lady of mexico talking to some young students and there was a second-grader, i believe, who asked first lady michelle obama, about immigration reform, sort of an unscripted moment and basically said, look, my mom believes that president obama wants to kick people out of the country and was saying that her own mom was not legal, an unscripted moment for this white house....
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. >> reporter: now a half-year later, she's on vacation in maryland visiting her grandparents. she started to talk. english and creole. she's usually a happy and exuberant child. >> she really is a diva. >> you mean that very affecti affectiona affectionately. >> she'll walk out of restaurants and go, buy guys. >> reporter: her episodes of danger are increasing. >> she hits and she bites a lot. she'll sit me down and say, no, mommy, try and put me in time-out of some sort. >> give you the time-out. >> she needs control back is what she's trying to do. >> reporter: though jenna has been through much, elizabeth hopes she will soon outgrow her anger. but no matter what happens, she wants her 2-year-old to know she will always be there for her. >> she has made me life so much richer but also just like i said, when i met you right after the earthquake, it's like she's always been here. she's special. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, port-au-prince, haiti. >>> hello again, everyone. i'm tony harris. top of the hour in the "cnn newsroom" where anything can happen. here are some of the
. >> reporter: now a half-year later, she's on vacation in maryland visiting her grandparents. she started to talk. english and creole. she's usually a happy and exuberant child. >> she really is a diva. >> you mean that very affecti affectiona affectionately. >> she'll walk out of restaurants and go, buy guys. >> reporter: her episodes of danger are increasing. >> she hits and she bites a lot. she'll sit me down and say, no, mommy, try and put me in time-out...
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right now, we want to lift up capital brian matthew bunting of potomac, maryland, a member of new york army's national guard's 27th infantry brigade combat team. his wife submitted this message he recorded for her when at the first arrived in afghanistan. >> hey, i want to accepted you this message to say hello and i'm doing fine. this is my little room back here in kandahar. i've got to move some things around. shuffling people around who are staying here longer. i'll get it in ship shape and put plenty of pictures of you all on the walls. i wanted to send this message and tell you i love you and think about you all of the time. >> oh, that west point grad was one of four soldiers killed when a roadside bomb detonated near his vehicle in kandahar, afghanistan, on february 24th, 2008. the couple were trying to have another child but his wife nikki found out she was pregnant four days after he was killed. matthew bunting was 29 years old we want to hear your stories about such sacrifice. go to our website, put your service member's name in, pull up the profile and add your memories. put
right now, we want to lift up capital brian matthew bunting of potomac, maryland, a member of new york army's national guard's 27th infantry brigade combat team. his wife submitted this message he recorded for her when at the first arrived in afghanistan. >> hey, i want to accepted you this message to say hello and i'm doing fine. this is my little room back here in kandahar. i've got to move some things around. shuffling people around who are staying here longer. i'll get it in ship...
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. >> unless you're in frederick, maryland, just checked in at 104 degrees about ten minutes ago. nicole, stay cool. you look very fresh out there. >> yeah, nicole, you must be under a tree. i was going to say the same thing. >> is an air conditioner blowing on you somewhere? >> i've been hiding in the truck. >> thanks a lot. thanks, chad. >>> well, it took 78 days, but oil from the bp spill has now gotten on shore in every single state along the gulf coast. the latest one was texas. tar balls have shown up on the sand in galveston, texas for the first time. beaches now affected along a 550-mile stretch from texas to northern florida. >>> a bit of a setback in the clean-up, too. a huge navy blimp. that one right there was supposed to arrive in the gulf today. is delayed. friday is the date now because of bad weather. the air ship, what's it going to do? help with the clean-up by pinpointing pockets of oil threatening to hit the shore and also spotting wildlife. >>> and the massive cargo ship that's been converted to an oil skimmer being put to the test today. the taiwanese owners
. >> unless you're in frederick, maryland, just checked in at 104 degrees about ten minutes ago. nicole, stay cool. you look very fresh out there. >> yeah, nicole, you must be under a tree. i was going to say the same thing. >> is an air conditioner blowing on you somewhere? >> i've been hiding in the truck. >> thanks a lot. thanks, chad. >>> well, it took 78 days, but oil from the bp spill has now gotten on shore in every single state along the gulf...
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pasadena, maryland, a democrat, laura. caller: i never know if i should call on the independent what democrat line because i voted for nader, and i took his november 5 pledge to watch the senate like a hawk. host: keep going. caller: it is really scary. i think we have an absolutely dysfunctional senate. as nader said, we need to vote in 2010, get congress back on track. host: vote for what offer home? caller: vote for a better congress. host: what would make a better congress and who would be there? caller: people who were not lying about being democrat. republicans who were a little bit more -- not quite so much libertarian. i am sorry, i can hear you when i turn my tv down. host: go ahead and finish up, laura. caller: as far as obama, i think congress is blocking him. his promise to close down get mauled, then congress decided no detainees can be released in the u.s. -- his promise to close down gtmo. he is one-third of the government. i would like to point that out. host: time for one last call. edward, republican from
pasadena, maryland, a democrat, laura. caller: i never know if i should call on the independent what democrat line because i voted for nader, and i took his november 5 pledge to watch the senate like a hawk. host: keep going. caller: it is really scary. i think we have an absolutely dysfunctional senate. as nader said, we need to vote in 2010, get congress back on track. host: vote for what offer home? caller: vote for a better congress. host: what would make a better congress and who would be...
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i am not too familiar with maryland. maryland tends to be one of the, i think, one of the higher- income states. if you are a single woman with no children it depends on the income level. i think it is 100% of poverty. if you are unemployed, that counts as income, but if you are below 100% of the poverty level and you apply, there is an asset test. if you have an expensive house, a lot of money in the bank, that might not work. every state has different qualifications, different thresholds. call the state of maryland resource office and apply. if you have been unemployed in your assets have diminished, you probably have a reasonably good chance. to be honest, you have a much better chance if you have children. host: does every state have the same party line figure? guest: yes. it is said federally. it is optional if you are a single woman or man, it varies last the by state. it will change in 2014. it was designed to be a welfare program to support women with children. host: this the poverty line change? guest: yes, it c
i am not too familiar with maryland. maryland tends to be one of the, i think, one of the higher- income states. if you are a single woman with no children it depends on the income level. i think it is 100% of poverty. if you are unemployed, that counts as income, but if you are below 100% of the poverty level and you apply, there is an asset test. if you have an expensive house, a lot of money in the bank, that might not work. every state has different qualifications, different thresholds....
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with the maryland attorney general and cable europe president. tonight on c-span2. watch world leaders from the white house to parliaments around the globe. from this week in the past 25 years. with this he's been video library, online, all free. it is washington and the world, your way. nevada's senate republican nominee spoke at the nevada republican party convention unity dinner on friday. she talks about the differences between her senate campaign and democratic opponent senate majority leader harry reid, who is running for fifth term. it took place in henderson, nevada. hours after, president obama left the state or he was campaigning for senator reid. [applause] >> whoa. i hope you can see me. [laughter] there is no hand-held microphone. good evening, republican levers of liberty. thank you so much for being here. [applause] >> that is a little better. [cheers and applause] >> i had a press men say i did not expect you to be so little. [laughter] and i said, i do not let it fool you. i have been fighting about this all my life. there is, you know, an old adage
with the maryland attorney general and cable europe president. tonight on c-span2. watch world leaders from the white house to parliaments around the globe. from this week in the past 25 years. with this he's been video library, online, all free. it is washington and the world, your way. nevada's senate republican nominee spoke at the nevada republican party convention unity dinner on friday. she talks about the differences between her senate campaign and democratic opponent senate majority...
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she has been praised by the maryland bankers association and the maryland consumer rights coalition for a fair, balanced approach to regulation in our state. that is no easy task to get both the bankers and the consumers to believe that you are doing the right thing and i applaud her for her dallas leadership in the state of maryland. -- for her balanced leadership in the state of maryland. she served on the joint economic committee to congress. i am sure shall continue her commitment to keep our banks safe and sound for dedication and work ethic are tremendous asset to our nation at this critical time. i wholly -- i wholeheartedly recommend terminatioher nominat. >> paul, welcome back to the familiar haunts. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i am pleased to be back with you. we used to sit up there and conspired together. i have commit. i am here in strong support of sarah bluegrass in to be on the federal reserve board. -- sara bloom raskin. i am not going to repeat the biographical statement that senator card in made. i do want to make a few quick observations. sarah has been an
she has been praised by the maryland bankers association and the maryland consumer rights coalition for a fair, balanced approach to regulation in our state. that is no easy task to get both the bankers and the consumers to believe that you are doing the right thing and i applaud her for her dallas leadership in the state of maryland. -- for her balanced leadership in the state of maryland. she served on the joint economic committee to congress. i am sure shall continue her commitment to keep...
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it was centered north of rockville, maryland. california may shrug off a 3.6 magnitude quake. but it was the strongest one felt in d.c. since quakes were first recorded in 1974. windows were rattled in the white house. but no major damage was reported. >>> president obama will sign the sweeping, new financial reform bill into law next wednesday. it passed the senate yesterday, winning support from only three republicans. the law will create a new consumer protection bureau. and give the government new power to series and shut down troubled financial companies. >>> now, to oregon. and the search for missing 7-year-old kyron horman. investigators are now asking reporters for footage of their interviews with people claiming they saw kyron after he was reported missing. all while another drama plays out with the boy's stepmother. our mike von fremd has more. >> reporter: this afternoon, a judge will decide just how soon stepmother, terri horman, the last person to see 7-year-old kyron, will be forced to move out of the family home. her attorney says, she's not only having trouble
it was centered north of rockville, maryland. california may shrug off a 3.6 magnitude quake. but it was the strongest one felt in d.c. since quakes were first recorded in 1974. windows were rattled in the white house. but no major damage was reported. >>> president obama will sign the sweeping, new financial reform bill into law next wednesday. it passed the senate yesterday, winning support from only three republicans. the law will create a new consumer protection bureau. and give...
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and christopher hanson is an assistant professor of journalism at the university of maryland, following a 20 year career at "time" magazine, reuters and hearst newspapers. geoff morrell, secretary gates said today these two events were not related, it was not triggered by the mcchrystal flap. but do these two events taken together, the mcgri mcgris-- mcchrystal fee as sow-- fiasco and the new guidelines issuing a new chill between the military and the press. >> we hope not. and we are determined to make sure that does not result from all this. i think it's understandable that in the wake of the mcchrystal incident that there may be some members of the military who may become more reticent, more reluctant to engage in with the press for fear of the consequences. and in the wake of this memo there may be some who overinterpret it, misinterpret it as some sort of clamp-down between our engagement with the press. and that is not the case on either count. we are not trying to throw up barriers. what we are trying to do is create better communication between our building and the press corps a
and christopher hanson is an assistant professor of journalism at the university of maryland, following a 20 year career at "time" magazine, reuters and hearst newspapers. geoff morrell, secretary gates said today these two events were not related, it was not triggered by the mcchrystal flap. but do these two events taken together, the mcgri mcgris-- mcchrystal fee as sow-- fiasco and the new guidelines issuing a new chill between the military and the press. >> we hope not. and...
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host: oscar joins us from maryland on the democratic line. good morning to you, oscar. caller: thank you for taking my call. one of my main concerns is that we went into the war mainly because of the disaster of george bush and dick cheney who now own curdish region of iraqi oil. his father was pushed into going to war. now they are in the curdish region and owns the oil. as soon -- as long as he is there, they will be there to protect the interest of the one american. i would encourage everyone to go them and see the fascinating articles that come up. what is your stance regarding that? guest: there's no doubt that oil is an important economic asset. i would just like to clarify that most -- the majority of the major oil fields in a iraq are under the country. nearly all of the oil contracts were awarded to various international countries. only one of which is american. you cannot really equate the search for oil directly with american policy. there are other companies involved, some of which are american. the scale of the involvement cannot be compared to the amount o
host: oscar joins us from maryland on the democratic line. good morning to you, oscar. caller: thank you for taking my call. one of my main concerns is that we went into the war mainly because of the disaster of george bush and dick cheney who now own curdish region of iraqi oil. his father was pushed into going to war. now they are in the curdish region and owns the oil. as soon -- as long as he is there, they will be there to protect the interest of the one american. i would encourage...
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representing the entire state, they have to understand -- you have a conservative estern maryland, liberal montgomery county and baltimore city and so on -- i think all ofhis is being reinforced and is coming on so fast, but the change in the media. it has become so targeted and fragmented that we tend to and reinforce only those views. we only have -- we do not have the nightly news that covers different perspectives. i think that is a real danger. i do not know what the solution is. that is where we turn to the academic community for research. one area where i would like to disagree, cordially, is the issue of federalism. i am not particularly alarmed about the role of federalism. i think the are times in which a very strong national government needs to be there. i think without the national government stepping up on the issue of civil rights, for example, i think without the federal government stepping up on the issue of national environmental policy, even now, without the national government stepping in in a big way to deal with some of these institutional financial issues and organiza
representing the entire state, they have to understand -- you have a conservative estern maryland, liberal montgomery county and baltimore city and so on -- i think all ofhis is being reinforced and is coming on so fast, but the change in the media. it has become so targeted and fragmented that we tend to and reinforce only those views. we only have -- we do not have the nightly news that covers different perspectives. i think that is a real danger. i do not know what the solution is. that is...
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there's an interesting book, i think it was rine hart and ro golf, professor from the university of maryland and from harvard who wrote a book "this time it's different" which chronicles the last years of history and once you get to 90% of debt to gdp, really bad things happen to one's economy. and we're close to that number. aren't we too late given the fact that the president isn't engaged and we're still at the commission level? >> alan said he couldn't quite hear. >> i have a hearing aid, but i would left it in the hotel. and somehow, the reverb ration, i can hear all that here but i don't quite get the corner. so it was a tough question and therefore i'll give it toers kin. >> we finish each other's sentences, we have dinner together the two of us all the time. we are partners completely. all good questions governor sanford, there are lots of skeptics. some commissions have worked, some haven't. al served on one that worked very well on the iraq study commission where i think now 59 of the recommendations have been adopted. as i said, i did personally negotiate the first balanced budget
there's an interesting book, i think it was rine hart and ro golf, professor from the university of maryland and from harvard who wrote a book "this time it's different" which chronicles the last years of history and once you get to 90% of debt to gdp, really bad things happen to one's economy. and we're close to that number. aren't we too late given the fact that the president isn't engaged and we're still at the commission level? >> alan said he couldn't quite hear. >> i...
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. >>> we now move to the chilling story of a 27-year-old man in maryland that police call a suspect in a series of mother-daughter murders. >> capturing jason thomas scott and cracking the case was quite a challenge for investigators near washington, d.c. pierre thomas reports. >> reporter: the horror began at this home on january 26th, 2009, as an intruder neutralized the alarm system and slipped in. karen lofton, a 45-year-old nurse, was fatally shot as she tried to hide in this corner. her 16-year-old daughter was repeatedly shot as she frantically dialed 911 from her bed. police were perplexed. the doors were locked. no signs of forced entry. neighbors were terrified. two months later, the bodies of dolores dewitt, 42, and her 20-year-old daughter, ebony, were found in a burning car less than a mile away from the loftons' home. another nurse and a daughter killed. >> i will tell you mr. scott presented us with a very challenging ability to identify him as a suspect. >> reporter: this man, jason thomas scott, was charged in the murders of the dewitts and the chief of police here is
. >>> we now move to the chilling story of a 27-year-old man in maryland that police call a suspect in a series of mother-daughter murders. >> capturing jason thomas scott and cracking the case was quite a challenge for investigators near washington, d.c. pierre thomas reports. >> reporter: the horror began at this home on january 26th, 2009, as an intruder neutralized the alarm system and slipped in. karen lofton, a 45-year-old nurse, was fatally shot as she tried to hide...
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. >> try one of these guys from a farm out in maryland. >> my goodness the taste in that little thing. >> chicken from polly place farm in virginia. >> how long marinated? >> two hours. classic spanish dish, leave it out in the heat for two hours, i don't recommend that. chicken in the pan nice and hot. cast iron skillet is great, it will keep the heat longer, it won't cool down when we put the cold chicken into it and cloves of garlic in there, plenty of bay leaves. get it nice and golden brown on all sides, push it to the edge, the big trick with the dish, here is some that we've prepared a little earlier and you see it's good and golden brown, which is really what you want that nice brown, brown color to get that nice caramelized flavor. >> how long are we looking at? >> seven or eight minutes on each side. >> how hot i do need to get the skillet so it's piping hot? >> hot heat, you can always turn it down. if you start slow you'll get trouble getting the chicken brown. you don't want to boil the chicken. >> if you burn the chicken, let it down a little, just a golden hue. >> once
. >> try one of these guys from a farm out in maryland. >> my goodness the taste in that little thing. >> chicken from polly place farm in virginia. >> how long marinated? >> two hours. classic spanish dish, leave it out in the heat for two hours, i don't recommend that. chicken in the pan nice and hot. cast iron skillet is great, it will keep the heat longer, it won't cool down when we put the cold chicken into it and cloves of garlic in there, plenty of bay...
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host: mount airy, maryland. caller: basically, people in washington are not listening to the american people. if you closed down the border, it would show that we are the problem. the drug traffic would stop because the border would be closed. that would address a lot of issues. it is not a matter of democrat, republican. we are pretty much in the same vote. host: jess ford is the director of international affairs and trade at the gao. have you looked at the issue of the fence along the border? guest: we have another part of the gao looking at that part of the program, looking at border initiatives. we have not yet completed the work, so i cannot comment on our findings. host: arkansas. caller: i just have a simple question. why is this administration, and the past administration, why the you keep trying to build a nationations? this is our nation. we are not doing this for the people of mexico. we have people dying, we have had state parks that are closing down, but you refuse to recognize that. i do not unders
host: mount airy, maryland. caller: basically, people in washington are not listening to the american people. if you closed down the border, it would show that we are the problem. the drug traffic would stop because the border would be closed. that would address a lot of issues. it is not a matter of democrat, republican. we are pretty much in the same vote. host: jess ford is the director of international affairs and trade at the gao. have you looked at the issue of the fence along the border?...
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aberdeen, maryland, jason on the republican line. what do you think of what the chairman said? caller: i think it's wonderfully consistent with the republican party with michael steele at the helm. continued conflicting message between their own party. this party is in disarray. they need to get it together. michael steele has an array of things he should have been fired for and the reason he's not been fired, the only reason is because they're afraid to fire the black man they hired. that's plain and simple. host: here is bill kristol's letter, i think we have time, dear michael you are i know a patriot so i ask you to consider over this july fourth weekend doing an act of service for the country you love. resign as chairman of the republican party. your tenure has been marked by gaffes and embarmentse, but i for one have never made much attention to them and never thought they would matter much to the success of the causes and principles we share. but now you have said about the war in afghanistan speaking as r.n.c. chair, quote, keep in mind federal candidates that this is a
aberdeen, maryland, jason on the republican line. what do you think of what the chairman said? caller: i think it's wonderfully consistent with the republican party with michael steele at the helm. continued conflicting message between their own party. this party is in disarray. they need to get it together. michael steele has an array of things he should have been fired for and the reason he's not been fired, the only reason is because they're afraid to fire the black man they hired. that's...
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and margaret delawter from catonesville, maryland. 100 years old, served as a nurse during many wars and adopted a daughter in her 60s. how about that? joe guggino of tampa, florida. 100 years old. nicknamed "old joe" and play it is clarinet for a community program. finally, sweet lillian payne, from greenville, south carolina. 101, retired teacher and attends beautiful basketball games. that's all. now back to new york. >> all right, willard. thank you very much. when we come back, some answers to your most embarrassing >>> this morning on today's health, answers to all the questions you're too embarrassed to ask your doctor. today we tackle common health taboos from the new book "what the yuck." good morning. >> good morning. >> funny title, but the book is serious. you're trying to demystify topics people are embarrassed to talk about. >> we all have questions about our bodies that we're shy to talk about. we may not feel comfortable talking to fleriends so where d we get the information? sometimes we go to the internet which is rampant with misinformation. i thought we'd put it i
and margaret delawter from catonesville, maryland. 100 years old, served as a nurse during many wars and adopted a daughter in her 60s. how about that? joe guggino of tampa, florida. 100 years old. nicknamed "old joe" and play it is clarinet for a community program. finally, sweet lillian payne, from greenville, south carolina. 101, retired teacher and attends beautiful basketball games. that's all. now back to new york. >> all right, willard. thank you very much. when we come...